Visualization Course V-Ray for Sketchup

Create Photorealistic Render From Start to Finish

What you will get with the course

4 Interior Visualizations From Start to Finish

In this course, you'll work on four projects: designing a Living Room, Bathroom, Kitchen, and another Living Room. You'll create realistic materials and learn to visualize different interior setups with various lighting.

Over 65 Lessons and 4 Projects

Explore our comprehensive V-Ray for SketchUp Course. With various projects and over 65 lessons covering theory and hands-on practice, you'll learn to create impressive renders with ease

Materials to Download

With this course, you'll receive over 40 downloadable materials complete with textures for use in your projects.

Lifetime Access & Course Support

You have the flexibility to watch the course as many times as you need. You'll have access to personalized email support if needed.

What you will learn

  1. Modeling


The first step in creating impressive visualizations is a correct model in SketchUp.

Detailed elements, grouped models and components, tags, and properly modeled tiles are necessary to create the highest quality project.

Working with Living Room and Bathroom projects I will teach you how to correctly model interior models.

Together we will create detailed elements and furniture. It will definitely increase the quality of your visualization.

2. Composition

The first and very important step in creating amazing visualisation is a composition.

You will learn rules which you need to follow to create attractive view.

Composition V-Ray for SketchUp Advanced Course

3. Render Settings


I'll show you how to set up render settings for both preview and final visualizations.

We'll cover choosing the render engine, adjusting quality, setting resolution, and using V-Ray Denoiser.

I'll explain settings for quick previews and those for top-notch quality in your final renders.

4. Lighting


During the course, you will get to know all the most important types of lighting.

You will learn how to set them in the correct way.

It will be: Sun Light, Dome Light + HDRI Maps, Rectangle Light, Mesh Light, Emissive Material, IES Light, Sphere Light

5. Materials


Choosing the right materials is just as important for a fantastic result. When you pick the material and its lighting thoughtfully, your visualization comes to life and looks both real and pleasing.

You'll get access to our materials which I use during the course. You'll be able to make any material and adjust it to any lighting situation quickly.

6. Visualizations and Postproduction


To finish your 3D visualization project, our rendering course includes learning about post-production. This is the final step where we make the project look its best.

We'll teach you how to show your designs using modern methods, making your presentations more valuable.

Postproduction V-Ray for SketchUp Advanced Course

You'll create visualizations for 4 different interior projects

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    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

Hi there, I'm Monika!

I'm so happy to have you here.

I'm an architect and designer with over 10 years of experience. I'm passionate about sharing knowledge about V-Ray for SketchUp, a powerful tool for creating amazing visualizations.

That's why I've created V-Ray for SketchUp Courses to equip you with the knowledge and tools to bring your designs to life efficiently and beautifully.

I've been teaching SketchUp for many years to my students.

You can find free videos and webinars on my YouTube channel, and I also share tips and tricks about SketchUp and V-Ray on my Instagram.

I look forward to meeting you inside the course!

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V-Ray for SketchUp Visualization Course

$349.00

$249.00

Create Photorealistic Visualization using V-Ray for SketchUp. Create 4 amazing projects with over 40 materials.


✓ Over 5 hours of video content
✓ Unlimited lifetime access
✓ Course support

Course Curriculum

Living Room

  1. Modelling

1.1 Project Overview

1.2 Baseboard Modelling. Floor Generator Plugin

1.3 Section Plane. Setting Up The View

2. Introduction to V-Ray

2.1 Introduction to V-Ray Materials, Lighting and Asset Editor

2.2 Render Settings. Material Override

3. Lighting

3.1 Section plane. Sun Light setting

3.2 Rectangle Light and Light Mix

3.3 Light behing the camera. Exposure value

3.4 Dome Light and HDRI Maps

4. Materials

4.1 Introduction to V-Ray Materials. Diffuse tab

4.2 Material reflections

4.3 Bump maps. White wall material

4.4 Creating wood floor and cabinet materials

4.5 Creating of TV screen and marble materials

4.6 Curtain model and curtain material

4.7 Transparent curtain. Two sided material

4.8 Carpet Material. Introduction to MixMap

4.9 Creating of Velvet Material

5. Visualization and Postproduction

5.1 Placing lamp, pillows and accessories

5.2 Setting up final visualization. Render Elements


Kitchen

  1. Modelling

1.1 Description of the course. Tiles modeling

1.2 Kitchen Cabinets and Milled Fronts Modelling

1.3 Worktop and Milled Fronts. Follow me tool

1.4 Upper Kitchen Cabinets. Brick Wall Modelling

1.5 Kitchen Island. Cabinets above the fridge. Importing objects

1.6 Cabinets and Worktop Modifying. Importing sink and induction hob

1.7 Suspended Ceiling LED Light Modeling. Solid Tools

2. Lighting

2.1 Dome Light and HDRI Maps. V-Ray Settings. Interactive Render.

2.2 Background and Environment Settings. Light Mix

2.3 IES Light and Rectangle Light

3. Materials

3.1 White and Black Wall Material. Texture Mapping

3.2 Light and Dark Wood Materials

3.3 Metal and Plastic Materials

3.4 Tiles and Blue Fronts Materials

3.5 Chrome Materials. Importing Accessories

4. Visualization and Postproduction

4.1 Creating Final Visualizations. Render elements

4.2 Post production and Saving Renders

Bathroom

  1. Project Overview

1.1 V-Ray 6 and Older Version Differences

1.2 V-Ray toolbars, project overvier, render settings

1.3 Creating section and view

2. Lighting

2.1 Material Override, Dome light, HDRI Light

2.2 Artificial Light IES, LightMix

2.3 Exposure, Filmic Tonemap, Emmisive Material

2.4 Rectangle Light, Disc Light

3. Materials

3.1 White wall material

3.2 Stucco Wall Material

3.3 Modeling Tiles, Multi Sub Map, Tiles Material

3.4 Wooden Baseboard Material

3.5 Marble and Black Plastic Material - IOR, Triplanar Projection

3.6 Coffee Table Stone Material, Bump Map

3.7 Fabric Material for Armchair, Mixmap and Falloff

3.8 Blanket Material, Falloff Map

3.9 Leather Pillow Material and Wooden Armchair

3.10 Paintings, Glass and Frame Materials

4. Visualization and Postproduction

4.1 Final Visualisations, Day and Night Scene, Render Elements

Living Room 2

  1. Modelling

1.1 Description of the course. Tiles modeling

1.2 Kitchen Cabinets and Milled Fronts Modelling

1.3 Worktop and Milled Fronts. Follow me tool

1.4 Upper Kitchen Cabinets. Brick Wall Modelling

1.5 Kitchen Island. Cabinets above the fridge. Importing objects

1.6 Cabinets and Worktop Modifying. Importing sink and induction hob

1.7 Suspended Ceiling LED Light Modeling. Solid Tools

2. Lighting

2.1 Dome Light and HDRI Maps. V-Ray Settings. Interactive Render.

2.2 Background and Environment Settings. Light Mix

2.3 IES Light and Rectangle Light

3. Materials

3.1 White and Black Wall Material. Texture Mapping

3.2 Light and Dark Wood Materials

3.3 Metal and Plastic Materials

3.4 Tiles and Blue Fronts Materials

3.5 Chrome Materials. Importing Accessories

4. Visualization and Postproduction

4.1 Creating Final Visualizations. Render elements

4.2 Post production and Saving Renders